, attached to 1995-06-24

Review by spreaditround

spreaditround PHISH, SATURDAY 06/24/1995
THE MANN CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS
Philadelphia, PA
SET 1:

Fee[1] Standard >

Rift: Standard.

Spock's Brain: Standard.

Julius: Smokes!

Glide: Standard.

Mound: Standard.

Stash: Do you like tension and release Stash jams? This one has that in spades. A huge amount of tension is built in this one. Good first release. The second build up is even more impressive. Hold on to your hats, this Stash is intense! Would recommend!

The Horse > Silent in the Morning: Standard.

The Squirming Coil: Very nice Page solo.

SET 2:

Also Sprach Zarathustra: Standard. >

Halley's Comet: Standard. >

David Bowie: Sounds like a brief Bathtub Gin tease around 11:50 from Trey. During this time, things are very dissonant. Evil and uncomfortable just listening at home on tape. Towards the late 18’s they are finally making efforts to drag this one out of the murky depths. By the twenty-minute mark this one is raging! This version isn’t for everyone. I would be willing to wager those folks that prefer 3.0 (lol) would not love this Bowie. I personally would recommend. It’s a monster and it’s evil.

Lifeboy: This was a welcome breather!

Suzy Greenberg: Very cool how Trey plays Lifeboy licks right before the first Suzy refrain.

Harry Hood: You can feel good about this one, Trey really leans into that Leslie. Would recommend!

Acoustic Army: For an amphitheater crowd on a Saturday night, this one is very quiet and respectful. Trey takes note and thanks the audience.

Sweet Adeline: Standard.

Golgi Apparatus: Standard.

ENCORE:

Bold As Love: Trey gushes about how great the audience was again.

Summary: Very good show. 4/5.

Replay Value: Stash, David Bowie, Harry Hood

[1] Trey sang verses through megaphone.

Trey sang the verses of Fee through a megaphone. Suzy contained a Lifeboy tease from Trey. After Acoustic Army, Trey thanked the crowd for being so quiet. The band then proceeded to don surgical masks for Adeline. The masks were provided by a fan in the front – Trey thanked him for the “hats.” The encore was preceded by Random Note and Simpsons signals.
JAM CHART VERSIONS
Julius, Stash, David Bowie, Harry Hood
TEASES


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